The bylaws and operating procedures (Lex) of the Roman Republic allows for the creation of regional chapters called provinces. The Declaration of the Roman Republic calls for offline community building. The provinces are to facilitate face-to-face meetings and the formation of Roman cultural communities. The Roman Republic is committed to living Roman culture, therefore, the development and leadership of the regional provinces are of great priority.

The provinces existing within the Roman Republic are listed here. The legislation allowing the creation of the provinces can be viewed here.

Provinces are to be administratively led by a governor. This governor holds the office of Procurator (alternatively known as Proconsul or Propraetor if the individual is a former Consul/Praetor). This individual is appointed by the Senate. They have the following primary responsibilities:

I. To increase the recruitment of new citizens within their provinceII. To organize face-to-face meetings of citizens within their provinceIII. To build a sense of community online and offline within their provinceIV. To develop and maintain a provincial website which can facilitate communication between citizensV. To represent regional concerns to the SenateVI. To appoint additional provincial administrators in accordance with the relevant lex.

Procurators serve a term which runs from June 1 to May 31. If successful in this office their term may be renewed for an additional year by the Senate. See this lex for more information.

To offer your name for consideration by the Senate please fill out the following application form located HERE.

The Senate is now in session reviewing applications for governorships. If interested in helping lead a chapter of the RR, please submit an application over the next few days for your application can be considered.